Author: David Carta, Telaeris CEO

Intrinsic Safety – Understanding the Lingo

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An Unexpected Lesson from the Classroom on Explosion Safety When you see an explosion happen, you become incredibly attuned to the importance of safety. I unexpectedly got this lesson back in 1982, in Mr. Strong’s 8th-grade classroom, when a science experiment went wildly wrong. One of my friends, Scotty, was demonstrating the importance of not […]

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Mobile Credentials, Touchless with Telaeris

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At Telaeris, our handheld readers validate credentials or badges stored in a physical access control system. In the past few years, we have seen many customers deploy mobile credentials at the entrances to their facilities. The next logical step for them is to ensure that the handheld badge readers they already purchased can support these […]

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Real People – Real Support

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The world seems to be moving more and more towards a place where companies decide that they want to effectively eliminate human interaction.  When was the last time you called a company phone number, and a real person answered the line?   My current default reaction to hearing a robotic or AI generated voice is […]

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Fixed vs. Handheld Muster Readers

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My sales team approached me with a great question from a potential client today: Why should I choose your handheld device over a fixed reader in our parking lot for emergency mustering? My answer was, “That is too easy!  Let me list out the top reasons.” After I had quickly come up with a dozen […]

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Saving $100K in a Casi Rusco Migration

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A customer called in after reading our Down the Rabbit Hole with Casi-Rusco blog. Their company was migrating from an old access control system with Casi-Rusco cards to another system. Not only were they worried about the costs for badges and printing, but the project management nightmare loomed large. It had never occurred to us […]

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Top 5 Ways to Enhance Access Control with XPressEntry Handheld Badge Readers

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Enhance Physical Security & Access Control with XPressEntry Here are the top 5 reasons why XPressEntry enhances physical security and access control. 5. Worker Time Clock Easily print timesheets and verify check-in and check-out times for employees, contractors, or work crews. 4. Trainings and Events Use existing employee badges to quickly track attendance at corporate […]

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7 Ways XPressEntry Can Improve Construction Site Management

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Since 2005, XPressEntry has enhanced physical security, emergency readiness and evacuations, and more, and has been deployed at government buildings, factories, oil refineries, mines, airports, hospitals, and construction sites around the world. XPressEntry integrates with over twenty-five industry leading access control systems, and the handheld badge readers offer tremendous flexibility, making XPressEntry an ideal solution […]

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